Wednesday, December 02, 2009

A Letter of No Consequence

To,
Whoever reads this at Dow Chemicals

Sir/Madam,

I am writing to you in the hope that my voice will make a difference. I am aware that I am a nameless, faceless entity to you and you don't really care about what I have to say. But I'll say it anyway because I care and I believe in the greater good.

I spent the last couple of days consumed in anger because of the events that unfolded on this very night, 25 years ago. I wanted to blame you and question you for the millions of lives which are affected today. I do not feel the same way anymore for I know that I would be unfair to you if I did.

Someone was careless, someone was negligent, someone was selfish and because of that innocent lives were lost and many more affected. Now I know that you are not that 'someone' and that this is not your battle to fight. But I also know that you will be able to make a difference if you looked past your own needs and comforts and cared about that little boy who eats bones and feces today because of a mental disability cause by the toxins.

You have probably mourned for the death of someone you loved/knew. I have and I know what sort of a feeling that leaves you with. It's not something I look forward to ever going through again. So it would be simpler for me to not care about the people who lost their lives, to be indifferent and take the easy way out. But I choose not to and I beg of you to do the same. This disaster could have happened anywhere, to anyone and that is precisely what scares me the most. If I don't care for the millions who are affected today, who will care for me tomorrow?

I write this letter to you with faith, hoping that you'll realise that it's never too late to do the right thing, to contribute in whatever little way you can, to help the faceless millions who suffer today because of what happened on this very night, 25 years ago.

I do not think you should be held responsible for what happened, but I do believe that you should take responsibility.





Sincerely,
Jean.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad that you finally see that the person reading the letter is not responsible for what happened.

Btw,I read in today's papers that the victims demand for more compensation has been rejected.

Anonymous said...

I stumbled upon your blog through Mehernaz's. I do not know what exactly happened or what terrible events brought you to compose this resentful letter. But, if it helps, I firmly believe that evil is, always, avenged eventually.

Those who caused harm in any sort of way will be punished. I hope my words of realistic optimism and conviction will provide you a bit of comfort. If not, here's a hug all the way from Pakistan.

Love,
Kasana.

Anonymous said...

I don't really have anything eloquent or inspirational to say, i'm sorry....
It just goes to show, how people in general, are so full of shit. It's incredibly sad.

@ Kasana
Respect!

The Mocking Spirit said...

Peace.
I agree with Kasana.

El Fuego said...

Hats Off Kasana..!! to lend support beyond borders..! Thanks a lot... *bows*

Vishesh said...

*sigh life's like that....I know how these things work, been at the wrong end as well :) Or wait maybe it is the right end :)

Himura Kenshin said...

lol catz!!!!1

Abhishek said...

I'm just happy you did this.